Isaac Rosenberg

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biography
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David Bomberg
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First World War poet
Great War poets
Jewish East End of London
Mark Gertler
officer-poets
Siegfried Sassoon
Stanley Spencer
T.S. Eliot
war poetry

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  • ISBN 9780753825778
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 134 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Feb 2009
  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First full-length biography for 30 years of the great First World War poet.

Siegfried Sassoon praised Isaac Rosenberg's 'genius' and T.S. Eliot called him the 'most extraordinary' of the Great War poets. Rosenberg died on the Western Front in 1918 aged only twenty-seven, his tragic early death resembling that of many other well-known poets of that conflict. But he differed from the majority of Great War poets in almost every other respect - race, class, education, upbringing, experience and technique. He was a skilled painter as well as a brilliant poet. The son of impoverished immigrant Russian Jews, he served as a private in the army and his perspective on the trenches is quite different from the other mainly officer-poets.

Jean Moorcroft Wilson focuses on the relationship between Rosenberg's life and work - his childhood in Bristol and the Jewish East End of London; his time at the Slade School of Art and friendship with David Bomberg, Mark Gertler and Stanley Spencer; and his harrowing life as a private in the British Army.

Jean Moorcroft Wilson lectured in English at the University of Munich and is now lecturer at Birkbeck College, London.

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